Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 3.djvu/603

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PAN AMEB.I(}AN<·SANITABY»OONVENTION; *Nov¤1nIB>14, 1924: 2035 infected area. said publication is to be communicateduat once to the accredited diplomatic- or consular- representativesfof. the infected country, and to the Pau American Sanitggl Bureau., . The

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gmc ?:lp·11er·thei’1;e;·I;•;:Q‘atxon‘.o measureqeor of modifications 61*60 may_ 0.v·-’ Aar. 11. In order that an area ma be considered to be no longer D°}g'¤*¤•“°° ” infected, it must be oicially established: , , . · m s l°°°°'°°°l°°d' 1. That there has neither been a death nor a new case as regards m§’,°£_f °°•”* M glague or cholera forten days; and as regards yellow fever for twenty 1 pgs, since the isolation, or since the death or recovery of the B a m > V 1 . . L , A . . i I V V ` 2-PThat all means for the eradication of the disease have been $$3: §'{,°;u“§d_°‘ applied and, in the case of plague, that effective measures against rats have been continuously carried out, and that the has V not been discovered amongthem within six months‘ in the caseof yellow fever, that Aedesmegypti index of the area has been mamtained at an average o not more than 2 per cent forthq 30-day period ixnmediatelypreceding, and thatnc portioneof theginfected area has had an index in excess of 5 percent for the sameperiod of tune. e , Sncrrou 3. Momzmrrr mn Monraurr STATI§'.l'ICS vM°°°°°"°°’ Amr. 12. The international classification of the of death is d2§'¤,‘§L§‘,,°'§}"§{$§‘;‘} ado ted as the Pan American Classification of_ the Causes of Death •*¤¤•*¤· and shall be used_ the signatory nations m the interchange oi mortality and morbi ty reports. _ _ , _ _, b b b Anr. 13. The Pan American Sanitary Bureau is hereby authorized ’“‘° aced directed tie-léublish iérgu time to time the Pan &SS1H· cation e _auseso ea ., . .` T`, . Amr. 14. Each of the Blglwl to, Governments agreesto ` ut in —°’°"“°“,,,,“,,,,°,,'”“‘°'“,,,,,¤L operation at the earliest practicallilbdate a;syetem,£¤r.me—ee1l)equ¤n R ~ ‘ and tabulation of vital stat1st1cs.wh1ch.shall,mcludet _ ‘ Q " f` _ 1. A central statistical oilice presidedover by a competent omcial. 2. The establishment of regional statistical oilices. _` _, ‘ I I4 M ‘ 3. The enactment of_1aws, decreessor regulations- requiring the ,,,,d‘f'· ··*°"°°°‘ prompt reporting of cpmuiumcable y health ofiicers, physwians, midwives and hospitals, and prowding . penahties for failure to make such reports. * ·‘ . I y __ Amr. 15. The Pan American Sanitary Bureau shall prepare ’°'”“‘°"°°"°· publish standard forms for the reporting of deaths and cases of communicable disease, and all other vital statistics. 2 ' ‘ onsrmzn III Samrmr Doomnrrrrsl T ( Sncrrrou 1. Bu.1.s or- rms.1.·rn B‘“’°“*°•’°”·

  • 0A12·1·. 16.f The of any gessel oraircraft whichj£p) d°g§,§,_°9° •‘ P°" °‘

a rtoano, `at0'0vomm`ts,__iS` ` .0-°l ` at til): port ol depagtsdrgdl anldy ports of llllall, a of l1ealtli,‘i.i1 duplicate, issued in accordance with} the, infomation set forth the M im

 and adoptedasethe standardjbill of health, _ 1, ‘     ’°° '

. . 17. The bill of health will be by a Lgt jar they A<=¤¤¤¤·¤v1¤¤ M. passengers, and stowawags. 1f, 8.D.r¥,_Wl11` all 11ld.108l2•8_l’gl10 port Wilma embarked an the po they are dest1ned,’_and c 0 ecrew. , · ‘ .‘Am·, 18.lCons_ uls d ther IH `alsi ‘ ``ii “ cd " ¤¤¤·· or ·»¤¤¤·r= bills of health shouldn kegp thetrlisgves `·acci11·atel)y$ infldgmed U dm" °°°"w'°